Monday, April 25, 2011

Audio Snippets IV

Our audio recorder is all filled up. So once again, it's time to blow away the files in order to make way for recording more book reviews! But before the old audio gets zapped, never to return, I'll share a few highlights for your listening pleasure. (And in case you missed any the first time around, I've also included links back to the original book reviews.)

This is the fourth batch of Audio Snippets we've shared. I've never been certain how much you, our regular readers, like it when I break from our routine in order to post these. I for one enjoy the audio. Our regular weekly book reviews work really well in a typed-up transcript format. But sometimes you miss the enthusiasm in the voices behind the words. And sometimes reading "Ha ha ha ha ha..." just isn't the same as listening to a room full of belly laughter :)

Bookie Woogie began with the three oldest Z-kids. After a while, little brother Elijah (now 5) came on board. And I have a feeling it won't be long before little sister Evie (now 3) joins in too -- she's already raring to go:

Suzy Lee's book "Shadow" is fun, fun, fun. Why do we grown-ups have to over think everything? It's good that Isaac is here to set me straight:

We are HUGE "Suzy Lee" fans. So much so, Gracie felt the need to thank her for merely existing:

The book "Mostly Monsterly" features two types of monsters: the Growly kind and the Love-song kind. What kind of songs would a Lily-monster sing?

It may not be my favorite Christmas carol, but it's still fun when you sing it together:

Isaac was determined not to give away the ending of Tomie dePaola's book "The Baby Sister":

Our own baby sister was soon to arrive! At the time we didn't have a name picked out yet. Everyone had their own favorite: Magdalene, Olive, Olivet, Sparrow, and Zion. We called upon brother Elijah to break the tie...

While reviewing "Dotty," Gracie recalled her own imaginary friend named Ensenta:

Elijah would love to be a japanese spider crab, and he revealed the only conditions in which he would pinch someone:

Lily knows that Dad can touch the end of his nose with his tongue. So can Kinako the wolf:

The Z-Kids have many skills. Math may not be one of them. But Debbie Taylor doesn't seem to mind:

One significant way in which the kids and I are wired differently: they love non-fiction. LOVE it. I really should work harder to feed it to them more than I do. As for me? Not my thing. But just listen to the passion in Gracie's voice as she tells me about Kadir Nelson's "We Are the Ship":

The kids made wadded up paper bats and paper balls to play "paper baseball" in the livingroom. Then they assumed the roles of their favorite Negro League heroes:

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We love the written word. We love art. Children's books are a place where those two things come together beautifully. Here at Bookie Woogie we pick our favorite books, review them, and create some accompanying fan art. We invite you to participate too: please chime in with your thoughts and comments!